Non-numbered List Items Not Indented in .mht

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Pamela Fong

When I use OneNote 2003 SP1 to Send To|Mail Recipient, or to Publish Pages as
..mht, I lose the indentation of non-numbered list items. So my outline looks
flat, with all items left-justified.

Is this expected?

---Pam
 
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Andrew Watt [MVP - InfoPath]

When I use OneNote 2003 SP1 to Send To|Mail Recipient, or to Publish Pages as
.mht, I lose the indentation of non-numbered list items. So my outline looks
flat, with all items left-justified.

Is this expected?

---Pam

Pam,

I have just tried to save indented list items in bulleted and plain
and the .mht file created preserves the indenting.

The indenting is also preserved when publishing as .mht.

Can you describe how you are creating list items? Are you indenting
using tabs or spaces?

Andrew Watt
MVP - InfoPath
 
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Pamela Fong

Hi Andrew---

I'm sorry! I left out some details. I started a numbered list, 1, 2, 3.
And between the first two items, I wanted to indent some text to the second
level. I used the Increase Indent button, on the line, "This text is
indented to the second level". Sample:

1. Here is the first line.

This text is indented to the second level.

2. This is the second line.

This line is indented at the second level, too.

3. This is the third line.

---Pam
 
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Andrew Watt [MVP - InfoPath]

Pamela,

Instead of using indenting use TAB. That will display with another
number/letter as a subpoint. That should display in .mht files as
indented but it also be a numbered/bulleted subpoint.

Would that meet your use case?

Andrew Watt
MVP - InfoPath
 
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Pamela Fong

Thanks, Andrew. This works fine.

I'm becoming rather fond of OneNote. I long for a version of OneNote
tweaked to be a more powerful web development tool, maybe call it FrontNote
or OnePage. It would be great if it could separate out the content from the
formatting with CSS, and were WYSIWYG with true XHTML.

---Pam
 

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